Arvirargus

Arvirargus (19-62 AD) was Duke of Kent from 35 to 62 AD.

Biography
Arvirargus was born in 19 AD, the son of Cunobeline and the brother of Guiderius and Caratacus. After Guiderius' death, he took part int he resistance against the invading Romans, and he killed the Roman general Lelius Hamo as he retreated to the shore; the spot of his death was named Southampton in his honor. His attempt to break the Roman siege of Winchester failed, and he decided to become a Roman vassal and assisted Emperor Claudius with subduing Orkney and other northern lands. Arvirargus rebuilt the ruined cities and became feared by his neighbors, and the arrogant Arvirargus stopped making tribute payments to the Roman Empire. Claudius sent Vespasian with an army to subdue Arvirargus, and Vespasian and Arvirargus made peace; Arivargus died in 62 AD Gloucester, the city which he and Claudius had founded together.